Xtool -dd Dedup Page

The command xtool -dd dedup (or --dedup ) refers to the deduplication feature within , a high-performance precompression and preprocessing tool developed by Razor12911. It is primarily used by the game repacking community to optimize data for extreme compression. Core Functionality

: The tool uses a external database (e.g., xtool.bin ) to store deduplication metadata. This file is essential for the decompression phase; if the .bin file is missing, the tool cannot restore the data. xtool -dd dedup

Traditional compression algorithms often fail to recognize that two different files contain the same data. Deduplication bridges this gap, making it ideal for: The command xtool -dd dedup (or --dedup )

"You deleted the wrong ones. Keep me."

She restored a single copy of the block and ran it through a spectrograph. Not thermal noise. Not a sensor glitch. It was a waveform. A voice, compressed into the thermal camera's bitstream, repeating the same 1.3 seconds of audio every 47 minutes. This file is essential for the decompression phase; if the

Reducing the footprint of recurring data across multiple backup cycles.